The Rohan Palace hosts 3 museums: the Museum of Decorative Arts, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Archaeological Museum. Explore Strasbourg and take a look at where the king’s family and Napoleon Bonaparte used to stay, right in the heart of Strasbourg, next to the Cathedral.
Explore Strasbourg: good to know about local museums
- Tickets cost around 10 euros per adult.
- Free for visitors under 18 y.o.
- And free for everyone on the first Sunday of every month.
- Ask for a booklet designed for children, (like a scavenger hunt), to find objects in the museum, it’s fun!
- And for an audio guide, it’s so much more interesting with them:
1. A bit of history about Rohan Palace
Constructed between 1732 and 1742, this masterpiece was designed for Prince-Bishop Rohan. (A prince-bishop is a type of monarch who reigns over a principality, they were very common in medieval Europe.)
2. Rohan Palace: visiting the Museum of Decorative Arts
Among 3 museums at the Palace Rohan, the Museum of Decorative Arts is where you can check the chambers of the Royal family and Napoleon.
Pictured below: the Sun King’s bedroom, the most impressive part of the palace, which housed the king or members of his family on their visits to Strasbourg. Louis XV slept in it during his stay in October 1744 and the Dauphine, Marie Antoinette, stayed here a few years later:
Napoleon’s Bedchamber is rather interesting, as the space where the bed is built, originally served as a closet! Napoleon liked the informal style of the room and ordered his cabinetmaker, to make chairs, a sofa, a table, and a bed, all still in place today:
There is much more to see at the Museum of Decorative Arts: Royal Library, Bedchamber of the Prince-Bishops, Synod Hall, etc:
3. Continue your visit with the Museum of Fine Arts and Archaeological Museum
Located at the Palais Rohan’s extensive basement is one of the biggest and most interesting archaeological collections in France. Strasbourg’s Archaeology Museum hosted here since 1896.
In the picture below is: Roman’s house. Roman were the founders of Strasbourg!
Pictured below: Beautiful Museum of Fine Arts, also hosted at the Palace Rohan:
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